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Email Disclaimer

Lindsay Kenney LLP would be pleased to discuss your legal issue with you, however, if you are looking for legal representation, there are some things you should know before you send us an e-mail:

a) Your response to this web page and/or any inquiry you make through our website does not create a lawyer/client relationship. Unless we are retained, we cannot guarantee or undertake to maintain your information in confidence. Anyone sending us confidential information prior to both parties agreeing that we will be your lawyers, runs the risk of disclosure and adverse use of their information. So, don’t send us anything confidential until you have talked to one of our lawyers and you have decided to retain us and we have agreed to act for you.

b) Upon receipt of your contact information we will be in touch and will first check to make sure that we wouldn’t have a conflict if we act for you. That means that if we are already acting for, or have acted for someone involved in your dispute, we can’t take your file. If that is the case, we’ll advise you immediately and won’t be able to help you.

c) The use of the internet or this form of communication with Lindsay Kenney LLP or any individual member of the firm is not secure and we cannot guarantee that information sent over the internet will remain confidential.

d) Information on this website is for general use only, is not legal advice, and because there are so many variables, should not be relied upon by you to deal with your legal problems. If you choose to rely on it, you do so at your own risk.

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Erin J. Easingwood *

Partner - Vancouver, Langley

Fourth generation Langley-ite Erin J. Easingwood commenced her practice with a small Langley firm in 2005, and has been with Lindsay Kenney LLP since 2011 when her previous firm joined LK’s Langley office. Erin is a Partner with a mixed solicitor’s practice including Corporate and Commercial Law, Wills and Estates, and Real Estate. She practices primarily out of Lindsay Kenney’s Vancouver office, while frequently making trips to the firm’s Langley location to meet with clients.

Erin earned her Bachelor of Arts with an Honours in Anthropology from the University of British Columbia in 2002, then attended McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, where she earned both a Bachelor of Civil Laws and a Bachelor of Common Laws in 2005. A leader at McGill, she won many awards including the William Kagan Memorial Prize for Distinction in the Study of Real Estate.

In her practice, Erin emphasizes developing and nurturing solid client relationships so as to ensure the best possible understanding of the clients’ individual needs. Erin addresses the interdependent relationships among many areas of the law, and the need to often see the ‘bigger picture’ in the practice of law. She is also committed to finding the most pragmatic and efficient solution for her clients.

When not busy in the office, Erin Easingwood can be found pursuing her many interests from skiing, mountain biking, triathlon, hiking, reading and spending time with friends and family.